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What do I do if a patient tests positive for E. canis antibody on a SNAP 3Dx Test?

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What do I do if a patient tests positive for E. canis antibody on a SNAP 3Dx Test?

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A positive SNAP 3Dx result should be followed by a CBC to check thrombocyte levels. If thrombocytopenia is evident, treatment may be prescribed (see below). Patients should be retested within 3–6 months using the SNAP 3Dx Test and CBC protocol.

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